
Former Saint Petersburg club player Aleksey Igonin commented on the leadership change at the Zenit team. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
According to him, Konstantin Zyryanov's replacement of Aleksandr Medvedev was unexpected but logically correct. In recent weeks, Zyryanov worked as an advisor and became well acquainted with the internal processes of the club, so his transition to the new position is considered natural.
Igonin emphasized that changes have long been necessary in the team. These changes can give the team a new impetus and help to alter the development strategy.
He said that the changes at Zenit are important and necessary for the team. After seven rounds of the Russian championship, Zenit is in fifth place with 12 points.
This result reflects the current state of the team and indicates that there are opportunities for further improvement under the new leadership. The team aims to strengthen its competitiveness with a new strategy.